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Your decision about when to claim benefits will shape your lifetime income -- so is 62, 67, or 70 the right option?
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In this article, we have highlighted a bunch of the best-performing leveraged equity ETFs from different corners of the market that gained in double digits in May.
Via Talk Markets · June 1, 2025

The GBP/USD began last week’s trading with a test of 1.35920 on early Monday. However, it needs to be remembered banks in Great Britain and the U.S were mostly closed for holidays.
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Insistent that US manufacturers who use steel will pay still more, especially the auto industry and small businesses, Trump Says Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Will Double to 50%
Via Talk Markets · June 1, 2025
Trade war uncertainty has sparked a surge in buying in the secondary watch market, driven by a sharp increase in demand in April amid a multi-year downturn.
Via Talk Markets · June 1, 2025

Returning to the workforce after early retirement feels like a failure for one Reddit poster, but did he really make a mistake?
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Trump's tariff wars have brought outsize uncertainty to the stock market, making it increasingly challenging to identify companies positioned to weather the storm.
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Japanese data paint a mixed picture of the economy. There are growing downside risks as output contracts. Yet, there are increasing upside risks for inflation. The Bank of Japan is likely to prioritise price pressures.
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Find out when it actually makes sense to pay credit card surcharges and when you're better off sticking with debit or cash.
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A federal judge blocked Trump's emergency tariff powers as economic tensions escalated, with Larry Summers warning of a looming fiscal crisis, Japan unveiling stimulus to counter U.S. tariffs, U.S.-China trade talks stalling, and Cathie Wood likening Trump's policies to "Reaganomics on steroids."
Via Benzinga · June 1, 2025